Citizens accessing government social program information in Mexico

Independent Information Portal — Mexico

Understand Social Programs clearly and independently.

Step-by-step guides to check the status of scholarships, pensions, and government subsidies currently active in Mexico. Requirements, dates, and office locations — all in one place.

What we cover

Four pillars of social support in Mexico

This portal organizes publicly available information about the main categories of government social aid. Nothing is processed here — we guide you toward official sources.

01

Scholarships

Educational support programs for students at all levels, from primary school through higher education.

02

Pensions

Retirement and disability pension programs, including Pensión para el Bienestar de las Personas Adultas Mayores.

03

Subsidies

Agricultural support, energy subsidies, and productive development programs for families and small producers.

04

Housing Aid

Programs related to housing improvement, construction support, and access to dignified living conditions.

Community members reviewing social program information at an information center in Veracruz

Independent — Not affiliated with any government body

About this portal

Information that belongs to everyone

Navigating Mexico's landscape of social programs can feel overwhelming. There are dozens of active initiatives at the federal and state level, each with its own eligibility criteria, registration windows, and verification processes. QSA Intivon was built to make that navigation clearer.

We compile, organize, and present publicly available government information in a structured format. Every guide on this site points you toward official government channels — we never process applications or hold personal data for benefit purposes.

This site is entirely independent and has no affiliation with any Mexican government institution. It does not manage, process, or submit applications on behalf of users.

How to use this portal

Four steps to find what you need

From first visit to official verification, here is how the process typically works.

01

Identify the program

Browse our Digital Library to find the specific scholarship, pension, or subsidy relevant to your situation.

02

Review requirements

Each guide lists the official eligibility criteria, documentation required, and current registration dates.

03

Check your status

Follow our step-by-step instructions to verify benefit status through official government platforms.

04

Locate offices

Find the nearest official attention centers and program offices in your municipality or state.

Key milestones

How Mexico's social support framework has evolved

2019

Pensión para el Bienestar expands nationwide

The government reformulated the senior pension program, extending coverage to adults aged 65 and above across all 32 states.

2020

Becas Benito Juárez consolidates scholarship programs

Multiple educational scholarship programs were unified under a single framework, simplifying registration for millions of students.

2021

Digital status verification platforms launched

Federal programs introduced online portals allowing beneficiaries to verify payment status and update information without visiting offices.

2023

Sembrando Vida extends to urban areas

Agricultural support programs began pilot expansions into peri-urban communities, broadening eligibility beyond traditional farming households.

2026

Consolidated benefit registry goes live

A unified digital registry now allows citizens to view all active government benefits linked to their CURP in one centralized location.

Ready to explore?

Find the program information you are looking for

Browse our organized library of guides covering active social programs across Mexico.

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